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April 28, 2013

Riverland’s production of Little Women

Filed under: Theatre — Tony Drumm @ 10:43 am

Little Women 1

(Reminder: Check out my contest here! It runs until the morning of May 5, 2013 – so you have just about one more week left to enter.)

This week, I photographed the musical, Little Women, at Riverland Community College in Austin, MN. It’s a well-known story, but one I’ve never read or otherwise knew much about. It was fun to learn the story, and we attended the show as audience members on Thursday. I often miss a lot of the story when I’m doing my photographer thing, since I’m more focused on the action and visual aspects of the production.

Little Women 2

I really liked the staging of this show. The set was relatively simple, and the scene changes were done in a snap keeping things moving along for the audience. It’s also fun to see many familiar faces, as I’ve now shot quite a few Riverland shows.

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Costumes were outstanding. I’m sure that’s both a big opportunity and a big challenge for a period piece. But, there were quite a range of colors and textures which are great for the photos. The staging also provided many good compositions for me to grab, especially when the sisters and Marmee, their mother, are all together. The first photo above, for instance, is hard for a photographer to miss – how can that not produce a great photo?

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Musicals usually have one or even several solos in which we focus just on the one person, singing about his or her feelings, emotions. Usually lit with spots, I just need to find a good place from which to shoot, and try to find an expression that tells the story of that moment. With the background dropping to black, it’s easy to draw the attention to the actor. I love these shots.

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Other moments are poignant, and I look for the right angle. The blocking makes my job easier. Fortunately, the performance is visual, not just about songs and dialog, so the director helps me by setting these compositions for me!

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And, of course, the actors do their part for me, too. I’m not sure they are really doing it for me, but I can pretend!

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The show runs another weekend. The summer will bring three shows to Riverland’s Frank W. Bridges Theatre produced by Summerset Theatre including the Monty Python show, Spamalot. I’m really looking forward to that.

Next up for me is shooting The Producers at Rochester Civic Theatre. Shows have been selling out, so if you want to see it – and my photo display in the lobby – purchase your tickets soon. If you attend next Saturday, say “hello” as I’ll be there, too. And again, check out my contest!

April 17, 2013

A Contest!

Filed under: Contests — Tony Drumm @ 5:18 pm

Moonrise over Half Dome

I’ve decided to celebrate my photo display at Rochester Civic Theatre by holding a contest! The winner will receive a 13×19 fine art (giclée) print matted to 18×24 of his or her favorite photograph from a collection of those I’ve previously displayed at the theatre. (North America only, please.)

Upper Yosemite Falls by moonlight

Here’s how it works. Go to my A.D. Drumm Images page on Facebook (here). Like me (hah!) if you haven’t already. Then find the Facebook post referring to this blog post and add a comment tell me which photo is your favorite. The available photos are in my fine art gallery, but you can skip right to it via this link.

Root River Valley

When you click an image in the gallery, it will show the title of the photo (like Root River Valley in Autumn, the name of this photo). Just add a comment to Facebook saying what the title of your favorite photo is. I’ll draw a winner on Sunday, May 5, 2013. I hope you enjoy the photos and the contest. And good luck!

Summary:

North America only – sorry for those of you in other regions.

Look over the photos in the contest gallery and pick your favorite.

Find the Facebook post referring to this blog post, “like” A.D. Drumm Images, and add a comment telling me which photo is your favorite.

Enter only once, please, and add your comment by 9 AM Central Daylight Time on 5 May 2013.

April 6, 2013

Philadelphia Story at Riverland

Filed under: General photography,Theatre — Tony Drumm @ 8:35 am

Philadelphia Story 1

Well, things have been busy here since I returned from Grand Canyon! There have been various shoots – including a wonderful session with my grandson to celebrate his first six months. I’ve created a couple posters that will be on stage in Max’s office of Rochester Civic Theatre’s production of The Producers. Looking forward to that – it’s fun having your work up on stage! And, I’ve been preparing prints to be displayed in the RCT lobby during the run of The Producers. What I haven’t been doing is blogging!

I thought I’d post up a few shots from my recent photo shoot of The Philadelphia Story at Riverland Community College in Austin.

Philadelphia Story 2

I’m actually not familiar with the Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn film. When shooting a show live, I seem to maintain only a slight connection to the actual story. I’m focused on the visual elements and trying to capture the sense of the show in my pictures.  What I do see and understand are the expressions of the actors.

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Most of the action in the story happens in a box set of this one large room. The wall color add some nice interest, but the lighting plays less of a factor in a show like this than in a, say, a musical or a show with deeper themes such as Shadowlands I recently shot. Working with this lighting, my goal is to capture expressions, interactions between actors, and other compositional elements – leading lines or triangular compositions.

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On either side of the box set, we had small set elements used now and then. Those gave me nice dark backgrounds helping to pull the actor or actors out.

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And some of the more intimate interactions happened in these small sets.

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It’s interesting and fun to shoot a variety of shows. A romantic comedy is different to shoot than a farce which is different from a musical. I begin each shoot looking over the set, thinking about possibilities, and where I should be standing. Or, more correctly, what various places might make good shooting positions.

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With a live shoot, sometimes my positioning works out, sometimes not, but thinking about it up front helps. As the players move, I try to see the composition I want and react accordingly. It’s always challenging and always a blast.

This year is shaping up to be an excellent one for local theatre. RCT has already announced their 2013-2014 season which kicks of with Les Misérables this fall. I can’t wait to shoot that show. And, of course, The Producers opens in less than a week. (And, a week from tonight, my photo display will be up in the lobby!) That was the first show we saw on Broadway. The other show we saw on Broadway, Spamalot, will be produced by Summerset Theatre in Austin, MN this summer. Very cool, and it will be fun having Spamalot playing in the city that’s home of its namesake meat. Then the Plainview Community Theater has announced their musical for the fall, Wizard of Oz.

So, folks, you have no excuses – get out of your easy chair an into a theatre!

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